Finally, Netflix is getting pretty good at adapting animes and mangas into live-action and the fans are loving their latest adaptation Parasyte: The Grey. Based on a manga series titled Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki, the Netflix series follows the story of a group of people who must rise to defend themselves against alien parasites who are taking over people’s bodies. Parasyte: The Grey stars Jeon So-nee in the lead role with Masaki Suda, Lee Jung-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kwon Hae-hyun, Kim In-kwon, and Lee Hyun-kyun starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the gore and the unique storyline in Parasyte: The Grey here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Parasyte: The Maxim (Hulu & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Madhouse
Parasyte: The Maxim has the same plot as Parasyte: The Grey because both of the shows are based on the same manga series titled Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki.
Parasyte: The Maxim (Hulu & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Madhouse
Parasyte: The Maxim has the same plot as Parasyte: The Grey because both of the shows are based on the same manga series titled Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki.
- 4/20/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Netflix is here with another brilliant Korean monster drama after the popularity of Sweet Home, All of Us Are Dead, and Hellbound. The fans are expecting so much from their new offering and we are happy to say that it doesn’t disappoint. Created by Kang Eun-kyung, Gyeongseong Creature is set in 1945 Korea in the city of Gyeongseong during the Japanese Occupation where a group of young fight for their survival from a monster born out of human greed. Gyeongseong Creature stars Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee in the lead roles with So Hyun, Kim Hae-sook, and Jo Han-chul starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved both parts of the first season of Gyeongseong Creature and are waiting for the recently announced here are some titles you could watch while waiting for the new season to come out.
Ghoul (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Ghoul is the most similar series to...
Ghoul (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Ghoul is the most similar series to...
- 1/8/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
All of Us Are Dead is confirmed to return for Season 2 on Netflix, and the hype for it is high after its stellar debut.
The South Korean series is based on the Naver webtoon of the same name created by Joo Dong-geun which focuses on a group of high school students who band together to survive a zombie outbreak.
All of Us Are Dead premiered on Netflix on January 28, 2022.
Read full article on The Direct.
The South Korean series is based on the Naver webtoon of the same name created by Joo Dong-geun which focuses on a group of high school students who band together to survive a zombie outbreak.
All of Us Are Dead premiered on Netflix on January 28, 2022.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 9/23/2023
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
Netflix's latest zombie-apocalypse offering, "All of Us Are Dead," garnered enormous viewership when it premiered on Netflix in January. The 12-part horror series is, at its heart, a coming-of-age story that follows a band of high school students whose school becomes ground zero for a zombie-virus outbreak. Trapped inside their school to avoid the spread of the virus, they must fight for their lives. "All of Us Are Dead" is based on the webtoon "Now at Our School" by Joo Dong-geun. Since the Korean-language series became a major hit with global audiences, it's natural fans are wondering if there will be a follow-up to "All of Us Are Dead" following its promising premiere.
During Geeked Week on June 6, Netflix announced that the show has been renewed for a second season. They didn't share any details on filming or when the new episodes might be released.
After "Squid Game"'s...
During Geeked Week on June 6, Netflix announced that the show has been renewed for a second season. They didn't share any details on filming or when the new episodes might be released.
After "Squid Game"'s...
- 6/6/2022
- by Divya Meena
- Popsugar.com
The dead are rising once again. “All of Us Are Dead,” the popular Korean zombie series, has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix.
The zombie horror series is one of the streamer’s top ten non-English-language shows of all time and its second most successful Korean-produced show, after last year’s “Squid Game.”
The news was announced as part of Netflix’s Geeked Week. The event is intended to showcase new and returning series, in addition to positioning Netflix as the home of Asian horror and sci-fi genre content. The company said that from 2020 to 2021, viewing of sci-fi and horror on Netflix in the Asia-Pacific region has grown 30 and 20, respectively.
The Geeked Week video featured the four main actors of the series — Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun and Lomon — thanking fans for their support of the show and confirming that Season 2 is on the way.
Based on the Korean...
The zombie horror series is one of the streamer’s top ten non-English-language shows of all time and its second most successful Korean-produced show, after last year’s “Squid Game.”
The news was announced as part of Netflix’s Geeked Week. The event is intended to showcase new and returning series, in addition to positioning Netflix as the home of Asian horror and sci-fi genre content. The company said that from 2020 to 2021, viewing of sci-fi and horror on Netflix in the Asia-Pacific region has grown 30 and 20, respectively.
The Geeked Week video featured the four main actors of the series — Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun and Lomon — thanking fans for their support of the show and confirming that Season 2 is on the way.
Based on the Korean...
- 6/6/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
The Korean Netflix original "All of Us Are Dead" has made quite a splash since its Jan. 28 premiere. Adapted from the webtoon "Now at Our School" by Joo Dong-geun, the K-horror series follows a group of high-school students struggling to dodge a zombie outbreak spreading like wildfire across the globe - and which originates from their school's very own science lab. Dubbed the "Jonas Virus," the contagion virus is created by a desperate father who, in a last-ditch effort to protect his timid son from ruthless bullies, puts his scientific knowledge to dangerous use - unwittingly wreaking havoc on the world in the process.
Consisting of 12 episodes, each clocking in at about 60 minutes, the first season of "All of Us Are Dead" takes its sweet time developing the central characters as they fight to survive - but the season finale is somewhat open-ended. If you're trying to decipher the ambiguous...
Consisting of 12 episodes, each clocking in at about 60 minutes, the first season of "All of Us Are Dead" takes its sweet time developing the central characters as they fight to survive - but the season finale is somewhat open-ended. If you're trying to decipher the ambiguous...
- 2/3/2022
- by Divya Meena
- Popsugar.com
This “All of Us Are Dead” review is spoiler-free. You’re safe. The Netflix adaptation of a digital comic on Webtoon, Now at Our School by Joo Dong-geun, uses a gory if familiar outbreak premise as a vehicle for an ambitious K-drama bearing no shortage of social critiques. “All of Us Are Dead“ (trailer here) does […]
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- 1/28/2022
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
We're currently living through a renaissance of zombie cinema, and it's all due to brilliant creatives coming out of South Korea. Yeon Sang-ho's "Train to Busan" is largely considered to be one of the newest zombie masterpieces, sparking a slew of other great Korean zombie films like "#Alive," "Peninsula," "Rampant," "The Odd Family," and "The Wailing." Well, the Korean zombie takeover isn't slowing down anytime soon, and Netflix has got the goods. Based on the popular webtoon "Now at Our School" by Joo Dong-geun the upcoming series "All Of Us Are Dead" sees students at a Korean...
The post All Of Us Are Dead Trailer: Netflix Doubles Down on Korean Zombies, This Time in High School appeared first on /Film.
The post All Of Us Are Dead Trailer: Netflix Doubles Down on Korean Zombies, This Time in High School appeared first on /Film.
- 1/14/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Netflix. has released the official trailer for “All of Us Are Dead,” a teen thriller series set during a zombie apocalypse that will premiere worldwide on Jan. 28.
The highly anticipated South Korean production by Jtbc Studios follows a group of students who face life-threatening conditions as they try to escape a zombie invasion of their high school. Trapped inside, with no cell phones or food, the teenagers fight for survival as more and more of their peers fall victim to a mysterious virus.
“All of Us Are Dead” is based on “Now at Our School,” a popular webtoon by Joo Dong-geun. The digital comic is made up of 130 episodes, which were originally published between 2009 and 2011. Netflix announced plans for the adaptation in April 2020.
“All of Us Are Dead” is one of several Korean dramas that will be arriving to Netflix in 2022. Other series in the coming year include a “Money Heist” spinoff and “Suriname,...
The highly anticipated South Korean production by Jtbc Studios follows a group of students who face life-threatening conditions as they try to escape a zombie invasion of their high school. Trapped inside, with no cell phones or food, the teenagers fight for survival as more and more of their peers fall victim to a mysterious virus.
“All of Us Are Dead” is based on “Now at Our School,” a popular webtoon by Joo Dong-geun. The digital comic is made up of 130 episodes, which were originally published between 2009 and 2011. Netflix announced plans for the adaptation in April 2020.
“All of Us Are Dead” is one of several Korean dramas that will be arriving to Netflix in 2022. Other series in the coming year include a “Money Heist” spinoff and “Suriname,...
- 1/14/2022
- by Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV
It’s the year 2022, and since 2021 evidently still isn’t done with us yet, why not welcome a zombie apocalypse into your home with Netflix’s latest Korean horror series? “All of Us Are Dead,” which is based on the webtoon “Now at Our School” by Joo Dong-geun, hits the streaming platform on January 28. Watch the first, blood-and-guts-infested trailer below.
Here’s the succinct official synopsis, courtesy of Netflix: “A group of students trapped in a high school and find themselves in dire situations as they seek to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their school.”
The 12-episode series is directed by Lee Jae-Kyu, director of the films “Intimate Strangers,” “The Fatal Encounter,” and “The Influence,” as well as on series including “The King 2 Hearts,” “Beethoven Virus,” and “Fashion 70s.” Kim Nam-soo also serves as a director on the series, which is written by Chun Sung-il. The series stars Yoon Chan-young,...
Here’s the succinct official synopsis, courtesy of Netflix: “A group of students trapped in a high school and find themselves in dire situations as they seek to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their school.”
The 12-episode series is directed by Lee Jae-Kyu, director of the films “Intimate Strangers,” “The Fatal Encounter,” and “The Influence,” as well as on series including “The King 2 Hearts,” “Beethoven Virus,” and “Fashion 70s.” Kim Nam-soo also serves as a director on the series, which is written by Chun Sung-il. The series stars Yoon Chan-young,...
- 1/3/2022
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
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